Product Description
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From Charlie Kaufman, comes a visual and philosophic adventure,
"SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK". As he did with his groundbreaking scripts
for "Being John Malkovich", "Adaptation", and "Eternal Sunshine
of the Spotless Mind", Kaufman twists and subverts form and
language as he delves into the mind of a man who, obsessed with
his own mortality, sets out to construct a massive artistic
enterprise that could give some meaning to his life. Theater
director Caden Cotard (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is ing a new
play. His life catering to suburban blue-hairs at the local
regional theater in Schenectady, New York is looking bleak. His
wife Adele (Catherine Keener) has left him to pursue her painting
in Berlin, taking their young daughter Olive with her. His
therapist, Madeleine Gravis (Hope Davis), is better at plugging
her best-seller than she is at counseling him. A new relationship
with the alluringly candid Hazel (Samantha Morton) has
prematurely run aground. And a mysterious condition is systema
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An insanely ambitious, dazzling, maddening movie, Synecdoche, NY
is the directorial debut of Charlie Kaufman, the inspired
screenwriter of twisty, mind-bending movies like Being John
Malkovich, Adaptation., and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless
Mind. Broadly summarized, it's about a director named Caden
Cotard (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who, after his wife leaves him,
sets out to create a theater production that will mirror all of
life in New York City by literally recreating the city inside of
a gigantic warehouse--including versions of his lover, his new
wife, and himself, who become so entrenched in his life that
eventually there must also be doubles of these doubles... which
only describes a fragment of the intertwining storylines. At
points even the most attentive viewers may feel confused by the
sheer abundance and density of ideas and narrative threads, as
the movie veers from mundanity to an exaggerated but not
impossible reality to sheer surrealism. But by the end, though
the movie folds in on itself multiple times and tries to
encompass more of life than any movie can coherently contain,
Synecdoche, NY comes to a remarkably full and resonant
conclusion. Think of it as Kaufman's version of 8 1/2, another
movie about creativity and a conflicted psyche. Hoffman's
performance, solid but difficult to empathize with, is balanced
by dozens of vivid characters played by an astonishing cast,
including Samantha Morton, Catherine Keener, Jennifer Jason
Leigh, Hope Davis, Michelle Williams, Dianne Wiest, Emily Watson,
and more. Sprawling, flawed, both and epic, Synecdoche,
NY is a unique and impressive achievement that will reward (and
perhaps even demands) multiple viewings. --Bret Fetzer
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